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Tag Archives: bluish (ness)

‘āauīka

Posted on October 10, 2011 by Tom
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‘āauīka, v.i., n. Bluish, bluer, bluish-(ness).

‘E pēni ‘āauīka tā‘au i kona?
Have you got a bluish-coloured paint there?
[‘ā-8, auīka.]

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